We love our Florists a lily more each day… and so will you after hearing how easy it is to order our flowers online!
The biggest reason we give flowers as gifts is to connect with an emotion. Whether it's love, joy, affection, appreciation, sympathy, romance or apologies, flower-giving communicates the deepest feelings in the most elegant manner.
Picture above are a selection of bouquets our florists have created throughout the seasons. (Flower availability will vary through the year)
Five great reasons to send flowers -
To say happy birthday
A sincere apology
Welcoming a new baby
To show sympathy
To say I love you
Flowers are one of those beautiful gifts that are applicable (and appreciated) for any occasion. Flowers say it all, whether it be a birthday, anniversary, a little thank you, or just to show you care. So we thought we would share with you how easy it is to order your flowers online with us!
It’s as easy as one, two, three...
ONE
Load up our website on your desktop or phone and go to the Florist page via the top menu, or click here.
TWO
Select one (or more) of our many beautiful handmade seasonal bouquets and add them to your cart.
THREE
It’s time to check out!
So why not treat yourself or someone to some of our blooms?
To be able to provide such a wide range of flowers throughout the seasons, our blooms are flown in from all over the world, we also buy British. Our primary source comes from the markets in Holland… or could you tell from all the lovely tulips we had in April?
Here are some top tips to prolong your flowers life -
Some of your blooms may arrive in bud, but these will give you maximum vase life.
Keep them in a cool room.
When your flowers arrive, cut 2-3 cm off each stem.
Remove any leaves that will be below the waterline of the vase.
Plunge into fresh water and flower food and keep the water topped up regularly.
Re-cutting the stems every 3-4 days may make the flowers last longer.
Please note it may be necessary to vary individual stems from those shown in display picture due to the seasonal availability.
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